APC PM5-GR Essential SurgeArrest 5 outlet 230 V
Product description
Main use:
Equipment protection against power surges is only satisfactory if the data transmission lines (Ethernet, coaxial and telephone lines) are also protected. It is very important to close the loopholes that these devices present for power surges, because otherwise the power surges coming from the data cables can damage the equipment in the same way as if they came from the power cables. Recommissioning after overloads is easy, no need to replace fusible fuses. The angled design of the plug end allows equipment and furniture to be placed closer to the wall than standard power cables. It also reduces cable tension. The transient surge protector reduces EMI/RFI network noise - which can cause data loss and keyboard freezes - thus providing better performance to the protected equipment. Rigorous tests conducted by independent companies can convince you that with APC surge protection you can keep your devices safe from damaging power surges. APC Essential SurgeArrest, PM5V-GR surge protector prevents damage to the equipment due to temporary overvoltages of the power supply or so-called surges. by pulse peaks. LEDs inform users of potential problems with wall wiring. SurgeArrest warns you if your circuit has been damaged by a short circuit or a temporary overvoltage of the electrical network and is still unable to provide 100% protection. Most surge protectors allow current to pass after their own circuits fail, leaving your equipment vulnerable to further surges. The APC SurgeArrest device is also safe from this point of view, that is, if the circuit of the APC SurgeArrest is damaged once, the unit turns off the mains power supply of the equipment connected to it, so that the new current surges no longer reach the equipment. SurgeArrest components such as MOVs and thermal fuses provide immediate response in the event of lightning strikes or cable faults. These devices ensure that if the surge protector components are damaged by a voltage spike or surge, excessive voltages will not reach the equipment. Unlike APC SurgeArrest products, most transient surge arresters continue to conduct current after their circuits are damaged, exposing our equipment to harmful surges.
Main features:
- Number of sockets: 5
- Socket type: CEE 7 Schuko
- Nominal input voltage: 230V
- Input power: 2300 Watt
- Input frequency: 50 Hz
- Input connection type: Schuko CEE 7/7P
- Maximum input current: 10A
- Input breaker capacity: 10 A
- Surge energy classification: 918 Joules
- EMI/RFI noise suppression (100 kHz 10 MHz): 40 dB
- Peak current common mode: 24 kA
- NM overvoltage response time (ns): 1 ns
- Data channel protection: Coaxial cable for CATV/SATV/modem/Audio-Video (coax connector)